Humdinger of a list about being a true Rockfordian
September 28th, 2009 at 12:57pm Georgette Braun
Last Thursday, Steve Summers and Denise Pagano on their morning show on Q98.5 (WXXQ) compiled from listeners a list of 98 “things you need to know before you can call yourself a true Rockfordian.”
Check the list out and add your ideas here in the comments.
1. You have to live in Rockford should be the 1st rule!
2. You must go see a Rockford River Hawks game once.(they started as the Rockford Expo’s, then the Rockford Reds, Rockford Cubbies and now the Rockford River Hawks)
3. You must know that “A League of their Own” was about the Rockford Peaches.
4. You must complain about how ugly the MetroCentre is.
5. You must talk about how cool the Coronado is.
6. You must know what a Maid Rite is and like them….
7. You must complain about how long the lights are at East State and Alpine.
8. You must know that Aiden Quinn’s dad was a teacher in the Rockford School District.
9. You must know E.J. Giorgi’s nickname was “Zeke” and try to have I-39 called “The Zeke” in the same way they call highways “The Ike” and “The Kennedy” in Chicago.
10. You must know that Charles Box may have been the mayor, but his family makes some of the best BBQ ever.
11. You must know that the Rockford Register Star building is called “The News Tower.”
12. You have to know that Marinelli Field has the most bugs of any baseball field in the world.
13. You know people still call it “The Rockford Airport” despite renaming efforts.
14. You must have your picture taken by the Orange Thingy, known as Symbol
15. You must go see WWII re-enactments at Midway Village
16. Uncle Nicks Gyros at 2am
17. Order a beef & cheddar at Beef-A-Roo!
18. Eat a tub of Mrs. Fisher’s Chips that are made in Rockford!
19. Order a Steak @ Maria’s on Cunningham
20. Cheap Trick…need we say more!
21. Order a Hi-Boy Burger at the old Hollywood’s Restaurant
22. The old Alps drive-in on Charles Street
23. Going to Stockholm Inn for Swedish Pancakes with Lingonberries!
24. You have to know what an ERAB is…(East Red & Black!)
25. Susan St. James, Scott Hamilton, Barbara Hale, Janet Lynn, Ginger Lynn & Ira Matthews all came from Rockford
26. How much Rockford has given up because we don’t like noise! We could have had NIU in Rockford!
27. The Sock Monkey originated in Rockford from the Red Healed Rockford Socks
28. Knowing whom Jane the Dinosaur is and lives at the Burpee Museum
29. Shopping at Union Hall in Loves Park or the one on East State Street
30. Bings Drive-In Restaurant, known for their waffle fries
31. Where the Army Base, Camp Grant, was by the airport
32. Belford, River Lane, Sunset & the Robin Drive-in (especially the “dirty” movies at the Sunset Theater!) were they used to be
33. Kiddyland on Forest Hills Road behind Woodward Governor
34. Skeet’s Drive-in Restaurant
35. Prince Castle had the square ice cream scoops!
36. Have to know where the 5 Points intersection is
37. President Nixon & his wife were here when they were opening East State Street during his campaign.
38. Rockford is known as the screw capitol of the world! We manufacture more screws than anyone in the world!
39. Rally’s Burgers was where Uncle Nick’s is, on East State Street
40. Nylint Toys were manufactured in Rockford
41. Testors Glue & Paint (model paint) was manufactured in Rockford
42. Ole Salty Potato Chips are made in Rockford.
43. Rockettes Drive-In down on 15th Avenue and they had the biggest pork tenderloin sandwiches!
44. Hamilton Sundstrand makes parts for the Space Shuttle for NASA
45. Rockford Ice Hogs…they are an affiliate of the Chicago Blackhawks
46. Rockford Lightning…Norm Van Leer was the coach
47. Jerry’s Hamburgers…had the best French fries in town
48. 1982 the Rolling Stones came to the MetroCentre
49. Beekeys Drive-In on Auburn
50. Frank Sinatra played at the Metro Centre
51. Ing Roller skating Palace on North 2nd Street
52. Time Museum…known now as the Clock Tower
53. Faust Hotel & Towers – Al Capon stayed here & when JFK was campaigning he stayed at the Faust Hotel; was considered like a Ritz/Carlton
54. Paris Bennet is from Rockford (American Idol)
55. Martha Quinn from MTV broadcast live from Rick Neilson’s house in the 80’s
56. Mr. Mustache was part of Rockford history, on channel 23…had the huff & puff game.
57. Rockford had 2 Daily Newspapers…. Rockford Morning Star (came in the morning) and the Rockford Register Republic (in the afternoon) and they combined them to what we know now as the Rockford Register Star
58. President Teddy Roosevelt came to Rockford & dedicated Memorial Hall back in 1903″ish” was the first kind ever built for Veterans of War
59. Abraham Lincoln served as a lawyer in Rockford during the John Manney & McCormack
60. Bill Murray and “Ground Hogs Day” movie filmed driving off the cliffs at Nimtz Quarry
61. Lacey Underall from “Caddy Shack” used to work at WROK doing overnights
62. The Concord landed at the Rockford Airport and took off one time!
63. Blue Suede shoes and the Poison Apple
64. The Ambassadors of Rockford are the Phantom Regiment Drum & Bugle Corp
65. You had to pay a toll of a dime to cross the Riverside bridge
66. Rockford was known as the 2nd largest city in Illinois…we were bumped by Aurora
67. Known as the Forest City
68. The oldest tree in Rockford is on the North East Corner of Spring Creek & Alpine
69. Kishwaukee River is one of two rivers in the world that actually flows north instead of south!
70. Estwing Hammers are made in Rockford (blue handled hammers)
71. Kegel Harley Davidson is one of the oldest Harley Dealers
72. Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel from The Little Mermaid is from Rockford, went to Boylan High School
73. The Green Flash Newspaper, and it cost a nickel!
74. The Last Straw Ice Cream on South Alpine
75. The Cobblestone is the oldest house in Rockford
76. Michelle Williams, from Destiny’s Child, is from Rockford
77. Rockford Dry Goods Department Store
78. Toad Hall on Broadway
79. The Root Beer Barrel Restaurant…little drive-in by the airport which is now the Machesney Park Mall
80. Oprah Winfrey was on Dialing for Dollars $$ on Channel 13.
81. John B. Anderson from Rockford ran for President in 1980
82. Rollie Spondburg, used to do a magic trick when he did the weather on Channel 13
83. Arlens Discount was on Sandy Hollow & 11th Street
84. Top Hat Restaurant
85. The Airbrush was invented & mass-produced in Rockford a little over 100 years ago. The company was called Rockford Airbrush and was located in the building that used to stand across the street from the downtown library.
86. Anderson Gardens
87. The Grinder Shop Restaurant, served Ingersol Burgers
88. Danica Patrick, NASCAR driver is from Rockford area (Roscoe, actually)
89. Chad Knauss, from Rockford, is the crew chief for Jimmy Johnson
90. Mark Martin used to race at the Rockford Speedway
91. Nicole Manski went to Hononegah High School and is an ESPN reporter for NASCAR
92. Deerys are one of the few speedway owners that still own their property
93. Roddy Mack Show
94. The Parrot in the basement of Goldblatts Dept. Store
95. Ted Nugent played at the Rockford Speedway and could be heard all the way to the Rockford Airport.
96. Chiclets are made at Warner Lambert
97. Winnebago Co. Fair Grounds used to be on West State Street
98. Of course Rockford is home to Rockford’s Country Q98.5
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7 Comments Add your own
1. LD | September 28th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
Arachnid Dart boards from Loves Park revolutionized soft tipped dart playing in bars across the country.
The old toboggan run at Page Park
Uncle Don’s (Terror) Theater on Channel 39
2. Georgette Braun | September 28th, 2009 at 5:49 pm
Make any corrections to the list of 98, as well.
3. hokumboy | September 28th, 2009 at 8:31 pm
It looks as though they just browsed “You know you’re from Rockford if…” on Facebook.
But,,, that’s about par for Rockford Radio, isn’t it.
4. michael dice | September 28th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
#47 should be Geri’s not Jerry’s
93 should be Roddy Mac, not Roddy Mack
5. Georgette Braun | September 29th, 2009 at 9:44 am
Hoke: On top of it as usual, eh?
here’s the link: http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=you+know+you%27re+from+rockford+if&init=quick#/group.php?gid=2219835889&ref=search&sid=1159572979.1589958850..1
6. Georgette Braun | September 29th, 2009 at 10:41 am
Thanks Michael.
7. hokumboy | September 30th, 2009 at 9:31 am
8. If you ever had a class taught by Michael Quinn you would refer to Aiden as “Michael Quinn’s son” rather than his being “Aiden Quinn’s father”. The man was one of those impressive teachers that you remember for the rest of your life.
20. You’d know that Union Hall started with a store on Kishwaukee & Oak.
32. The Sunset was originally “Linn’s Drive In”
38. Well,,,,, we used to. (and it’s spelled “capital”)
59. Yes, Lincoln was Manny’s lawyer in the patent case but was never in Rockford
Also,
you might know that Rock Valley College had it’s first academic year at the Naval Reserve Center on 15th Ave, next to Blackhawk Park.
And that Blackhawk Park once had a ski jump.
And that, speaking of Lincon, the man considered the first casualty of the Civil War trained and had a law practice here in Rockford.
Col Elmer Ellsworth studied law under Lincoln in Springfield and moved to Rockford. He was engaged to Carrie Spafford ( of the Rockford Spaffords) but didn’t marry before leaving for the war. He was killed in Alexandria VA on 24 May 1861, while taking down a rebel flag at a hotel. Lincoln had his body taken to The White House to lie in state.
And,,,,,,,
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